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It's the last week of class and it is *crunch* time. ✍📐🏗

What lifted your spirits as a student when faced with a looming deadline?

It`s the last week of class and it is *crunch* time. ✍📐🏗

What lifted your spirits as a student when faced with a looming deadline?
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Students in MADTech are leveling up their skills along with like-minded student groups from @wpeaceu and @waketechcc. 🎮👾🕹️

This week, the Brooks Hall Rotunda was filled with students and instructors eager to show off what it takes to make a game from scratch.

Video game design has taken off at the College of Design in recent years. Now, with a wide array of accessible software at our fingertips, curricula are being taught which include game platforms and logistics, applied game design concepts, aesthetics and world-building, dynamics and gameplay, plus mechanics and development.

We can’t wait to see what’s next!

Students in MADTech are leveling up their skills along with like-minded student groups from @wpeaceu and @waketechcc. 🎮👾🕹️

This week, the Brooks Hall Rotunda was filled with students and instructors eager to show off what it takes to make a game from scratch.

Video game design has taken off at the College of Design in recent years. Now, with a wide array of accessible software at our fingertips, curricula are being taught which include game platforms and logistics, applied game design concepts, aesthetics and world-building, dynamics and gameplay, plus mechanics and development.

We can’t wait to see what’s next!
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📰 OPINION: Is ‘Systems Thinking’ the new buzzword in UX? 

✍️ by Doctor of Design student, Meghan Bausone for @medium.

UX professionals can successfully add systems thinking into our work, yet we should be willing to do it justice. This means we’ve got to get comfortable with the uncomfortable.

There is a growing interest in systems thinking as a framework for designers to apply in solving user experience problems. Some are even donning new titles as ‘systems designers.’ 

It might seem like a new fad or a pivot from the awkward growing pains that UX is experiencing. Systems thinking sounds intriguing, even intuitive, to those working in human-centered design spaces. To answer the question posed in the title of this article — it might be fashionable; however, it should be given more attention than just a passing phrase in the spotlight.

Encouraging momentum toward UX successfully adopting systems thinking can be found, as Sheryl Cababa describes in her 2023 book Closing the Loop; Systems Thinking for Designers. 

Anyone promoting it should understand its rich history and do it justice to avoid degrading its potential. This means we’ve got to get comfortable with the uncomfortable.

Full story in our bio.

📰 OPINION: Is ‘Systems Thinking’ the new buzzword in UX?

✍️ by Doctor of Design student, Meghan Bausone for @medium.

UX professionals can successfully add systems thinking into our work, yet we should be willing to do it justice. This means we’ve got to get comfortable with the uncomfortable.

There is a growing interest in systems thinking as a framework for designers to apply in solving user experience problems. Some are even donning new titles as ‘systems designers.’

It might seem like a new fad or a pivot from the awkward growing pains that UX is experiencing. Systems thinking sounds intriguing, even intuitive, to those working in human-centered design spaces. To answer the question posed in the title of this article — it might be fashionable; however, it should be given more attention than just a passing phrase in the spotlight.

Encouraging momentum toward UX successfully adopting systems thinking can be found, as Sheryl Cababa describes in her 2023 book Closing the Loop; Systems Thinking for Designers.

Anyone promoting it should understand its rich history and do it justice to avoid degrading its potential. This means we’ve got to get comfortable with the uncomfortable.

Full story in our bio.
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Professor of Architecture Thomas Barrie is a recipient of @nctate's Alexander Quarles Holladay Medal for Excellence - the highest honor for faculty bestowed by the NC State Board of Trustees. 🏅🏘️

Barrie is committed to broadening the scope and audience of architecture through research, extension and community-based design studios in housing and urban design. 

He is the director of the Affordable Housing + Sustainable Communities initiative, whose mission is to provide educational resources for government, non-profit groups, community leaders, and the general public with innovative and applicable solutions to housing and urban challenges faced in North Carolina.

Read the full story in our bio to learn more about Barrie and his work.

Professor of Architecture Thomas Barrie is a recipient of @nctate`s Alexander Quarles Holladay Medal for Excellence - the highest honor for faculty bestowed by the NC State Board of Trustees. 🏅🏘️

Barrie is committed to broadening the scope and audience of architecture through research, extension and community-based design studios in housing and urban design.

He is the director of the Affordable Housing + Sustainable Communities initiative, whose mission is to provide educational resources for government, non-profit groups, community leaders, and the general public with innovative and applicable solutions to housing and urban challenges faced in North Carolina.

Read the full story in our bio to learn more about Barrie and his work.
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This year’s Student Publication, volume 40, explores the intersection of design and spirituality. 🖥🕯

Editor Steven Nohren dove headfirst into editing the publication as a design studies student, returning full-time after taking a sabbatical during the pandemic. 

Early on, he identified the core concept – Artificial Apotheosis– exploring the convergence of the design world and 21st-century technologies, ranging from cyberspace, synthetic biology, generative code and predominantly artificial intelligence. 

Now, Nohren is attending talks on AI and approaching professionals to contribute to one of the college’s oldest print media.

Nohren says the project has challenged him academically, socially, professionally and emotionally. 

He struggles with translating the immaterial subjects and nonphysical themes into compelling visuals for the 75+ page book. 

It’s all worth it to see his creative vision become embedded within the college’s history, cataloged in its archives as representative of a moment in time. 

As of now, it’s a race against the clock to complete the work before his graduation in May. “I’ve been trying to tell myself, you get there when you get there,” he says. 

He hopes the publication permeates throughout the college, and is taken by future students as they complete their admissions tours. 

Read the full story in our bio.

This year’s Student Publication, volume 40, explores the intersection of design and spirituality. 🖥🕯

Editor Steven Nohren dove headfirst into editing the publication as a design studies student, returning full-time after taking a sabbatical during the pandemic.

Early on, he identified the core concept – Artificial Apotheosis– exploring the convergence of the design world and 21st-century technologies, ranging from cyberspace, synthetic biology, generative code and predominantly artificial intelligence.

Now, Nohren is attending talks on AI and approaching professionals to contribute to one of the college’s oldest print media.

Nohren says the project has challenged him academically, socially, professionally and emotionally.

He struggles with translating the immaterial subjects and nonphysical themes into compelling visuals for the 75+ page book.

It’s all worth it to see his creative vision become embedded within the college’s history, cataloged in its archives as representative of a moment in time.

As of now, it’s a race against the clock to complete the work before his graduation in May. “I’ve been trying to tell myself, you get there when you get there,” he says.

He hopes the publication permeates throughout the college, and is taken by future students as they complete their admissions tours.

Read the full story in our bio.
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It’s April 1st, but we’re not fooling around. Tickets for @ncsuart2wear are now on sale. 🔥💃

🐺 $10 for @ncstate students
🐺 $20 for faculty and staff
🐺 $30 for public admission

Link in our bio to get yours while they last. 😎

It’s April 1st, but we’re not fooling around. Tickets for @ncsuart2wear are now on sale. 🔥💃

🐺 $10 for @ncstate students
🐺 $20 for faculty and staff
🐺 $30 for public admission

Link in our bio to get yours while they last. 😎
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Yesterday, #GivingPack made a 💥record-breaking💥 impact at the College of Design. 

🎁 579 gifts made (our highest ever)
💸 $301,080 raised for design education
🐺 One Pack brought together for a cause

Thank you all for your donations, your stories and your support. ❤️

Yesterday, #GivingPack made a 💥record-breaking💥 impact at the College of Design.

🎁 579 gifts made (our highest ever)
💸 $301,080 raised for design education
🐺 One Pack brought together for a cause

Thank you all for your donations, your stories and your support. ❤️
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Color with the Pack was 👨🏻‍🍳💋
Thank you to everyone who came out to show the spirit of the College of Design community! 🙏🐺

You still have time to support our students by #GivingPack. Visit the link in our bio to make your gift and a lasting impact on design @ncstate.

Color with the Pack was 👨🏻‍🍳💋
Thank you to everyone who came out to show the spirit of the College of Design community! 🙏🐺

You still have time to support our students by #GivingPack. Visit the link in our bio to make your gift and a lasting impact on design @ncstate.
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Today, you can make an extraordinary impact on design education at @ncstate. It only takes 3️⃣ steps:

🐺 Share your favorite @NCStateDesign memory
🐺 Tell us why you support the College of Design
🐺 Tag us and use the hashtag #GivingPack 

💸 Each time you post, the College of Design will automatically be given $10 that will go towards students, technology and college facilities.

Looking for more ways to build up our Pack? 👀 Check out these challenges and events throughout the day:

❤️ “Why I Give” Challenge
⏰ All day
💸 $500
🗣️ Tell us why you support the College of Design!
Example: “I’m #GivingPack to @ncstatedesign on @ncstate Day of Giving because I love my design community!”

🐺 Where’s the Wuf? Scavenger Hunt
⏰ All Day
💸 $500 x 5
🧸 Four stuffed Wufs will be hidden across NC State’s Main and Centennial campuses. Each Wuf you find has a donation value of $500 that you can give to your preferred college, program or unit. New this year: A fifth Wuf has gone digital! Find it hidden on the Day of Giving website to win.

⭐️ One Wolfpack Challenge
⏰ All Day
💸 $1,000
🤘 Wolfpack nation! Spread the Wolfpack spirit on Day of Giving by sharing a photo of you and/or your Pack holding up “wolfies” (making wolf ears with your fingers) or wearing NC State gear. As always, tag @ncstatedesign, @ncstate and #GivingPack to qualify for the challenge.

🎨 Lastly, don’t forget to visit Leazar Hall between 10:00 am - 3:00 pm for Color with the Pack to win COD swag and get creative with your fellow designers!

Today, you can make an extraordinary impact on design education at @ncstate. It only takes 3️⃣ steps:

🐺 Share your favorite @NCStateDesign memory
🐺 Tell us why you support the College of Design
🐺 Tag us and use the hashtag #GivingPack

💸 Each time you post, the College of Design will automatically be given $10 that will go towards students, technology and college facilities.

Looking for more ways to build up our Pack? 👀 Check out these challenges and events throughout the day:

❤️ “Why I Give” Challenge
⏰ All day
💸 $500
🗣️ Tell us why you support the College of Design!
Example: “I’m #GivingPack to @ncstatedesign on @ncstate Day of Giving because I love my design community!”

🐺 Where’s the Wuf? Scavenger Hunt
⏰ All Day
💸 $500 x 5
🧸 Four stuffed Wufs will be hidden across NC State’s Main and Centennial campuses. Each Wuf you find has a donation value of $500 that you can give to your preferred college, program or unit. New this year: A fifth Wuf has gone digital! Find it hidden on the Day of Giving website to win.

⭐️ One Wolfpack Challenge
⏰ All Day
💸 $1,000
🤘 Wolfpack nation! Spread the Wolfpack spirit on Day of Giving by sharing a photo of you and/or your Pack holding up “wolfies” (making wolf ears with your fingers) or wearing NC State gear. As always, tag @ncstatedesign, @ncstate and #GivingPack to qualify for the challenge.

🎨 Lastly, don’t forget to visit Leazar Hall between 10:00 am - 3:00 pm for Color with the Pack to win COD swag and get creative with your fellow designers!
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